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The Cambridge Connection and the Elizabethan Settlement of 1559
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Historical GeographyPhilosophy Of MusicColonialismExorbitant PricePatron.four BookBritish LiteratureHistorical ScholarshipMusicologyCambridge ConnectionLanguage StudiesHistorical EvidenceClassicsArt HistoryGeneral MusicLiterary HistoryHumanitiesHistorical MethodologyWide Distribution.the CompositionEnglish CultureArtsMusic History
ated as the reason for a piece's wide distribution.The composition could be just as well a testimony to the education and career of the owner or social status of the patron.Four book reviews form an appendix to this attractive hard bound volume.Care has been taken both with the typography and the presentation of the musical examples, and the numerous facsimiles and photographs are clear and distinctly labelled.One can also imagine that the arrangement of the various tables accompanying the systematic studies presented the publishers with no little difficulty.Almost fifty U.S. dollars might seem to be an exorbitant price for a new annual, but not if the level of the scholarship displayed in this first volume is maintained.